as long as the chiefs are winning, who gives a shit what his stats are. Wins are all that matter.

You are correct. And if he starts "Casseling" up the joint(can't complete a checkdown, folds under phantom pressure, stares down receivers and doesn't see other wide open and available targets etc.), then it's time to get the **** off the field, wouldn't you say?Posted via Mobile Device

You are correct. And if he starts "Casseling" up the joint(can't complete a checkdown, folds under phantom pressure, stares down receivers and doesn't see other wide open and available targets etc.), then it's time to get the **** off the field, wouldn't you say?Posted via Mobile Device

of all of our disagreements. I have been clear about that. If you arent winning, because we know that alex smith is not going to be a top 15 qb statistically, then its time to go another way. I completely agree. He has no excuses. He has a top oline, a top running back, a top receiver. 37 tight ends, and the defense will be improved. anything less than 10 wins, and alex smith failed.....

Who you and I define as "nobody" doesn't matter in this instance. If our benevolent leaders have enough faith to hand the little ****er the keys to the number two spot, then absolutely throw his ass in the fire and see what cooks. They chose him, didn't they?Posted via Mobile Device

Unfortunately for us teams don't hire backups because they think they can take over the starter's job. They hire them because they think they can fill in temporarily in an emergency.

It was dysfunctional. They fired Tannebaum, who was the one guy who was actually worse at his job than Peeholi was at his. He was truly horrendous and ruined a team that was in the AFC Championship game two years in a row just three years ago.

Geno has all the tools you look for in a potential franchise QB. Why he and the rest of the QB's slipped this year, I don't know. Barkley went in the fourth round this year and last year he was, without question, the third QB off the board behind Luck and Griffin. Matt Scott, the pre-draft darling of the mocksters, didn't even get picked and ended up as a UDFA.

Of the teams that "needed" QB's from an outsiders perspective, a lot of those made off-season moves like the Chiefs or decided to ride out their young QB's for another season (such as Jacksonville).

Sometimes a guy slips for whatever reason. Geno and Matt Barkley did and I think teams are going to end up regretting not taking them when the opportunity was there. There are 23 teams in the league that passed over Aaron Rogers and to a team, all of them would give their eye-teeth to have him on their roster now.

Alex Smith will be 29 in two days time. He's only completed two full seasons out of eight and is coming off a concussion injury this past season. He's a gutty, tough, smart QB, but one that isn't going to take the top off of a defense. And he's going to have to perform at a Pro Bowl level right off the bat if he's going to pay dividends for this team.

I get the Fisher pick. Load up with the best you can to help Alex Smith out up front and to open those lanes for Charles. Calculated, matriculating of the ball up and down the field. Both sides of the ball are built for such a game, but it needs to work right now. In that regard, Fisher is probably a better pick than Geno for that concept. How it plays out in the long run remains to be seen.

are 32 teams pining for Jimmy Clausen?

You can use Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson as examples...but there are hundreds of Clausens that I can use to paint the other picture.